wedded

Adjective

 * 1)  Joined in marriage.
 * 2) Joined as if in a marriage.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: ,

Verb

 * 1) * 15th c., [1997], Thomas Malory, Eugène Vinaver ed.
 * And kynge Lott of Lowthean and of Orkenay thenne wedded Margawse that was Gaweyns moder, and kynge Nentres of the land of Garlot wedded Elayne: al this was done at the request of kynge Uther.
 * 1) * a. 1911 1986, Howard Pyle, The Story of King Arthur and His Knights
 * But when he shall have wedded himself unto that duty so that he hath made it one with him as a bridegroom maketh himself one with his bride, then doth that duty become of a sudden very beautiful unto him and unto others.
 * 1) * 1986, St. John Chrysostom, On Marriage and Family Life, Catherine P. Roth & David Anderson tr.
 * She was wedded wearing no golden robe but chastity, piety, generosity, and every other virtue.
 * But when he shall have wedded himself unto that duty so that he hath made it one with him as a bridegroom maketh himself one with his bride, then doth that duty become of a sudden very beautiful unto him and unto others.
 * 1) * 1986, St. John Chrysostom, On Marriage and Family Life, Catherine P. Roth & David Anderson tr.
 * She was wedded wearing no golden robe but chastity, piety, generosity, and every other virtue.